Hey Monster….NO, but you can bite me. Besides, the Constitution (and rightly so) has been amended many times over the years! As humanity learns, things SHOULD change. Do you wear the same clothes and hairstyle as you did when you were a kid? (I thought so!).

What has humanity learned?
That you can live without work.
That you can steal from the unarmed.
That you can commit crimes and not be punished.
That you need nothing more than a name and a number.
Yes, we have learned much.

What part of “well regulated” don’t these clowns understand? Thank goodness, the majority of Americans support background checks. The last thing we need is a minority of Teabillies with small pencils making our communities less safe.

What part of “Thou shalt not kill” don’t you understand?
Thou – an archaic form of “you” that is frequently found in the Bible
Shalt – Equal to Will but archaic also, but well understood
Not – This is a word that says you should do the opposite of what you want to do, which is to kill. In other words, don’t be such a crazy freak that the first impulse you have is to shoot someone’s head off, in which case it will probably be someone in your own family before it is a criminal.
Kill – this is something that the Bible tells you you shouldn’t do. Cain killed Able, a member of his own family and Cain didn’t gain from it, he became a vagabond for the rest of his life. Cain would have had a gun if they had been invented by that time, but fortunately they were not. He would be hanging out with tea baggers if there were any at that time.

Now all of you constitutional scholars, what is more important, The Bible or the Second amendment which should have a well-regulated militia or a wild west shoot-em-up?

I didn’t say it was a written clause. By reading the bill of rights, you quickly find that the bill of rights are limitations on the federal government. Where do those rights come from? You use the Declaration of Independence, you could also research why the formation of the bill of rights in the first place or the compromise between the federalists and anti federalists during its formation. Or you can read about key founding fathers beliefs like James Madison’s.

The founding document of this country declares our, yours included, rights to be endowed by our creator. The first amendment says that you have freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. God is already in this government, whether you want Him there or not.

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

Nope. Freedom of religion means you have no right to jam yours down my throat just because you think it’s better for me. Thomas Jefferson wrote a lot of other stuff about religion and how it’s best to keep it out of politics. Visit the Jefferson Memorial sometime. It will broaden your mind.

B, No it isn’t. It is a letter to King George III, who was ordained by God, telling him to get lost! The first document providing a Governing Structure for this nation was the Articles of Confederation? After their failure the US Constitution. The Bill of Rights simply was assurance that our new Government was not going to repeat the transgressions of the previous government. At no point do any of those documents mention God. In fact they specifically deny the establishment of a government intertwined in religion, because 300 years of history illustrated that was a bad idea as evidenced by 4 colonies established as safe haveans for religious groups fleeing England after government persecution!

Can’t wait for Saturday between 12:00 and 2:00 to be ANYWHERE but in Bel Air in front of the Courthouse to welcome the useless Re-Bubba-Cans back from Annapolis, where once again, they wasted our tax dollars fighting the majority and bringing nothing home to Harford County. What a damn disgrace and embarrassment they are!

Did you not pay attention to the news? There were literally thousands of people who descended upon Annapolis to raise opposition to that legislation. A staggering ratio of opponents vs. supporters of the bill.

And it didn’t make a difference. Why?

Because our elected officials by and large think they know what is best for us and refuse to listen to their constituents.

We need term limits for our politicians, from the local level all the way to the federal. It is time to stop having career pols who only care about keeping their jobs. Serve your terms, and go back to the people who sent you so you can return to reality.

Yes, it applies to everyone. I could care less about party and who it would affect.

I also think that forcing term limits would help keep parties from forming a stranglehold of one party over the other. The founding fathers dissented among themselves all the time, and I think they would be appalled to see what has happened to places like Md, where it is a one party rule state.

I would also argue that the average American voter is not smart enough to make educated voting choices. Too many simply place a vote because there is either a D or an R next to a candidates name. Wake up people, pay attention to what is going on in your name in your local districts, in Annapolis, and Washington DC.

Well our Founding Fathers did not fathom parties. They did believe that the representatives should be answerable to the people by election. Government is not a take turn affair. If the Md GOP (of which I am registered with) wants to not be irrevelant they need to stop taking extreme positions which the majority of the residents of this state dislike. Since the Ehrlich purge began they have taken more extreme positions chasing off many good republicans. Until they do this they will continue to be irrelevant since few people in this state agree with their positions. Relevance is not a right it has to be earned.

For all of the mindless liberals out there…..
An idea whose time has come!
Commentary from Paul R. Beane on KFYO radio on 1/24/2013:
Good afternoon, I’m Paul R. Beane and I’m your right wing gun nut.
You know me and fellow gun owners are responsible for all the carnage in our streets and our schools. Never mind that Ted Kennedy’s car has killed more people than my entire collection of firearms. Most of which I have owned since childhood when I saved my pennies and nickels in order to purchase them and each and everyone is in perfect working order. It is the responsible gun owners of today that is being blamed for all the shootings. Obama calls us the right wing gun nuts, clinging to our guns and to our religion.
But lets take a little closer look. The Fort Hood shooter, a Muslim, and a registered Democrat. The Virginia Tech shooter, he wrote hate mail to George Bush and his staff and was a registered Democrat. Aurora Colorado shooter, he was a staff worker on the Obama campaign and took part in Occupy Wall Street. He was a progressive liberal and
guess what? A registered Democrat. The Newtown, Conn shooter hated Christians and was a registered Democrat. The Columbine high school shooters were too young to vote, but both of their families were progressive liberals and registered Democrats.
And one more thing, not a single one of these killers were members of the National Rifle Association. So I have got it figured out how to make this country much safer; leave the guns alone and lock up all the Democrats.
I’m Paul R. Beane and that’s the way I see it.